I don't know why people get so up in arms
about a BlackBerry device releasing «possibly» a month after it was initially expected to ship.
NOTE: This tutorial was created on the assumption that you the reader knows absolutely nothing
about the BlackBerry OS upgrade process.
We were at the launch, we've seen stacks of information
about the BlackBerry Playbook, and now we've managed to get some hands on time with the new tablet from RIM at CES in Las Vegas.
A video featuring the highly
talked about BlackBerry Bold 9800 Slider has appeared online, confirming the devices existence — plus it looks every bit as good as we expected it too
As this isn't the biggest news at the moment since the Torch 9800 is grabbing all the spotlight, I figured we'd let you
know about the BlackBerry Curve 9300 officially launching in Canada on Rogers Wireless.
We just
heard about the BlackBerry PlayBook and now we're already hearing about some of the apps which will be available for the device.
We are all
excited about the BlackBerry Bold 9700 aka codename Onyx to finally release here in the US as it is expected to hit AT&T by the end of the year.
Even though RIM has yet to release TB7 for BlackBerry OS7 devices (though that hasn't stopped developers thanks to the workaround),
what about the BlackBerry PlayBook?
We asked you all what you thought
about a BlackBerry tablet when the iPad was announced, and not everyone was so convinced as it was a 50/50 vote.
BlackBerry World (May 1 - 3) is the ideal conference for
learning about the BlackBerry ® Solution and connecting with enterprises, wireless carriers, ISVs and industry watchers.
RIM should just get a clue and copy Nokia and sell, because RIM, is going to tank soon, nobody really
cares about blackberry phones anymore.
Why not integrate a touch screen into its other rock - solid devices (I'm drooling
thinking about a BlackBerry Bold with a touchscreen), and put all its focus on what it does well?
If you were to ask
just about any BlackBerry Passport owner whether or not they love their device, the chances are insanely high they'll say they do and likely give you an amazing demo of its capabilities.
[youtube video link for mobile viewing] We've heard a
lot about BlackBerry Balance on and off in the last few months, but haven't had a chance to see it in action all that much.
The
rumor about BlackBerry Z30's US release timeline from back September may have been off by a month or so, but the biggest and baddest BB device ever has at long last landed on Verizon earlier today.
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As per normal while perusing devices in store, a representive approached me to ask if I needed any help so I
asked about the BlackBerry Pearl 3G release dates...
So far, if there's anything I don't
like about the BlackBerry Z30, it is that it ships with an 850mA wall charger which charges the device from 0 to 100 % in a lil over 3 hours.
There's been a lot of talk
about the BlackBerry Storm 9550 and we thought it would be nice to shine some light on its brother, the 9520.
Considering pretty much everything
else about the BlackBerry Bold touch has already been leaked, we figured we might as well really drive the information home and let you all know that the device — the «BlackBerry Bold 9900» as it is designated within the Wi - Fi Alliance has now received their certification.
Maybe it's just because I
blog about BlackBerry so am continuously typing it out and worrying about post headlines and tagging articles and site organization and visitors easily finding information about the device they own quickly, but I'm finding it ** really ** annoying that RIM decided to abandon / ignore the unified naming convention on their upcoming touchscreen BlackBerry Bold to be...
Alright, so this is the part of the review where I say something
bad about the BlackBerry Passport and shine a light on why the BlackBerry Leap is arguably a bit better when it comes to apps.
Normally this space is reserved for missives to you, but I am positive you do not care
about the BlackBerry KeyOne, a new phone from BlackBerry Mobile.
We hope, you've read
about the Blackberry Venice which is set to be the first BB phone to run on Android and is apparently set for a launch on AT&T's network in USA.
One of our key
complaints about the BlackBerry PlayBook was its lack of video calling support - leaving the front - facing camera pretty much pointless - and the absence of Facebook integration.
Everything
good about BlackBerry is still there; it's just way less good compared to everything else in the year of our Lord two thousand and ten
BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins sat down with Bloomberg in Los Angeles to talk a
bit about the BlackBerry Q10, Z10 and some of BlackBerry's current business strategy.